Prisoners

Moazzam Begg: The Best of Times 27/08/2009 I first read the Dickens’ classic, Bleak House, in solitary confinement, Camp Echo. The concentric part of this story is based on the fictitious – though accurately representative – and never-ending case of Jarndyce vs Jarndyce which ultimately consumes and destroys the lives of it’s central characters, rather … Continue reading →

Ali Asad Chandia’s Address to the Community After his Release 10/12/2005 In such trials, my brothers and sisters I feel obliged to remind ourselves of some important issues, for indeed reminder benefits the believers. We must remember that whatever happens in this world is decreed by Allah and has wisdom behind it. A human being … Continue reading →